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post Jan 14 2008, 10:20 AM

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It's reputable.....but the cost for investment is too high for me.
It also has it's advertisement in ESPN.
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post Jan 23 2008, 01:27 AM

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QUOTE(dante3 @ Jan 22 2008, 11:38 PM)
i heard that onced u invested. they will tell u, the price of the land drops. then drops then drops. then drops. until NO VALUE
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Do not spread rumors on things that you do not know. Like the other thread where you posted and advise TS to go Genting gamble is just pure BS. Not only it shows that you're not fit in discussion here but also shows that you don't even qualify to secure your own life.

Anyway, land price in UK is on the raise. The only problem here is the initial amount of money to be invested is quite high for average ppl.
http://www.bt.com.bn/en/local_business/200...land_investment
Obviously with risk involved too; thus it's still known as investment.
http://singaporepropertyfrontiers.com/2007...of-landbanking/
http://www.strategiclandinvestors.com/news...opportunity.htm

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post Jan 24 2008, 02:34 PM

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QUOTE(dante3 @ Jan 24 2008, 12:02 PM)
so, have u actually invested on this land? Go genting gamble is not BS. its just not ur cup of tea. u dont know the probabilty of winning thats all. Not only it shows that u are a closed minded person but also shows you dont even qualify to read other ppl's posts. the main point of forum is to get ideas from everyone. some maybe good/bad. depends on YOUR PERSPECTIVE. so if its not ur cup ot tea. just shut up.
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yeah right......so good investment strategy you got there....
So which games in Genting you played/gambled?
Btw, if you are to do your studies; there's a thin line between investment and gambling. Do up a research on the difference if you really want to.
Not closed minded, you can say conservative (maybe I'm no longer young anymore, more things to consider in life)...let's see you teach your kids next time to go gambling....start them young I would say!..... flex.gif
QUOTE(dante3 @ Jan 24 2008, 12:30 PM)
better shut ur mouth too.
HERE's my RESEARCH, u lazybump !
http://www.realestatetalks.com/viewtopic.php?t=13756
read Schnauzer's post

Another one
http://www.propertyscam.org.uk/d6plinks/73AHUD

seniors here, think they own this forum...zzz....i dun wanna argue further....its useless to reason with over-ego ppl.
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The point that I shot you down is because of your own comment:
"i heard that onced u invested. they will tell u, the price of the land drops. then drops then drops. then drops. until NO VALUE"
So how about those that profited from the investment.

Also if you care to read up on the article I posted, it's about the risk involved. So called calculated risk.
And no, I haven't invested in it as I've mentioned first the initial investment capital is considered high to me. 2ndly, this is not my cup of tea. Though it's not my cup of tea, I provided constructive information....do you?!

And regarding the forum discussion you posted, did you purposely missed up aco32's post?!......
There's always risk involved. The point is how comfortable are you with the risk thus ppl "calculates" risk and conclude their own risk appetite.

Seeing your style saying gambling is good....kewl; I'll give you one point in Gambling: Black Jack's calculated risk is the lowest as you could actually control your outcome; that is if you're one to one against the dealer. But if the table got more than one player, your risk of losing increases. By the way, odds in casinos are already against players from the start.
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post Mar 29 2009, 11:37 AM

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QUOTE(Colaboy @ Mar 29 2009, 02:58 AM)
I guess it's a little bit like Walton International in land banking
I have went for a few seminars they conducted, quite impresive
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And did you know that Walton had been raided by BNM recently? shocking.gif

Anyway, land banking works in the concept that land would appreciate which I would say in this current economics........one seriously need to give it a good thought.


 

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